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Fears brings a rectangular watch back into the range, brimming with Art Deco vibes, yet it also debuts its first-ever rubber strap.
Two of Britain's most beloved independent watchmakers team up for a whimsical take on a moonphase, melding CW's technical expertise with Mr Jones' art.
In time for International Women’s Day, we shine a light on some of the women in watches you ought to know about by now.
A blue-tinted sapphire dial, luminous rubber strap and thin proportions make this elevated dive watch an attractive beast.
For the first time, Breitling equips a non-limited edition Navitimer with one of its most technically ambitious movements – the Calibre B19.
RZE's first digital timepiece offers G-Shock toughness with enthusiast-friendly features and great specs at an ultra-competitive price.
The brand's first use of platinum for a no-date Tonda PF model, this Parmigiani is the epitome of understated luxury.
Nomos and colour go hand-in-hand, and there's no better place to look for it than on these new Club Campus models.
The Grand Seiko STGK031 & STGK033 share cherry blossom-inspired dial hues as well as a diminutive 30mm diameter.
Hublot's material achievements continue with a first that's perhaps unsurprising, considering their mastery of ceramic.
UniDesign launches a softer, motorsport-inspired take on the sports watch.
This modern take on a mystery watch captures a view of the Earth from space on its blue aventurine dial.
Racing stripes and cushion motifs give these affordable German chronographs big 70s vibes.
A rare titanium piece from Piaget, this complicated Polo merges sporty sensibilities with haute horlogerie.
RZE launches a new sibling brand, Vostra, with an ultra-affordable and colourful mechaquartz chronograph inspired by motorsports.
Hamilton's helmet-cased behemoth nods to the genesis of the automatic chronograph.
Moser's surprisingly versatile Pioneer Tourbillon gets a luxe fumé burgundy twist.
Montoir has made subtle tweaks and introduced new dial colours for its inaugural watch, a minimalist diver.
Rado target stylish Gen Zs with a smaller form factor and summer-ready Glacier Lake, Turquoise and Dahlia dials for the DiaStar.
The minimalist brand has taken its sporty line down a size to appeal to even more with the new Club Sport Neomatik 34.
Rose gold can be the most overlooked of all precious metals, but it is extremely versatile, as this list proves.
While the Swatch x Blancpain collab opened the door for many to the world of dive watches, what are others in a similar price range?